Rural Pain, Republican Gain: How the Republican Party Is Killing Rural America and Why Democrats Are Blamed

Michael E. Shepherd
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Rural Pain, Republican Gain: How the Republican Party Is Killing Rural America and Why Democrats Are Blamed

Michael E. Shepherd
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“Optimists about democracy like to believe it will produce a virtuous circle: elected officials strive to govern well because voters will reward them for doing so. In this brilliant and troubling book, Michael Shepherd explores a different scenario: in an age of political distrust politicians can win by running against government, and when their own policies make things worse the voters reward them. A vicious circle supplants a virtuous one. All who care about the vitality of American democracy would do well to confront Shepherd’s sobering analysis.”

  • Published date: Aug 17, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226850634
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Michael E. Shepherd is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan, where he holds appointments in the School of Public Health and the Department of Political Science. The New York Times and Bloomberg have featured his research, and he has published op-eds in Jacobin and the Washington Post. He grew up in rural Kentucky, where he experienced firsthand many of the shifts that he describes in his research.

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